All Saints Church, Mudeford is an active church, with services and community activities spread across the parish during the church rebuilding, due to finish in early 2027.
The Church ethos is captured in our Vision for Mission: "This Parish seeks to be inclusive in extending God’s kingdom, by encouraging the whole community to grow in the Christian faith through prayer and worship and to care for others through pastoral and practical support".
About us.
Our vicar, Reverend Kathy Hicken and the Church community would love to meet you if you wish to join us. Indeed the ethos of the church over the last 156 years has always been to welcome new and established parishioners, summer visitors or simply those who might just be passing!
Everyone is keen to see the reopening of the church following the 2022 fire. Rebuilding started in December 2025 and is expected to be completed by the start of 2027. Fitting out and completion will follow shortly after this.
Services.
Sunday 10.00am: Parish Eucharist
Usually held at Stanpit Village Hall, Mudeford.
Our main weekly service is a service of Holy Communion at 10.00 am . Parking available in the Mudeford Club across the road. Refreshments are served after the service in the hall.
Occasionally we share services with St Luke’s Burton. This will be clearly displayed on our Service Notices.
Breakfast Church : On the 2nd Sunday of each month
This event for children and families starts with breakfast at 9.00 am followed by a short service suitable for young children.
The Eucharist Service continues slightly later at 10.15
First Sunday of the Month 4.30pm: Church-in-the-Round (5.30pm in Summer)
High Cross Church, Somerford
This is a more informal worship time gathered in the church hall around tables following a theme with talks, drama, activities, readings and refreshments. This is led by our Music Group.
Wednesday 10am: Mid-week Communion – Venue St John’s Purewell
Midweek Eucharist
To watch and listen to Chris, a Church Warden taking you round the shell of the church and explaining the strong motivation to be back in 2027, click the link below and watch the video.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.